Barometerschwanknng der einzelnen Stationen (Fortsetzung).
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58
Cairo
37° 0' N
89°10’W
110
1896-1905
26.2
28.2
23.9 19.3
13.7
10.4
9.4* 10.7
13.5
17.3
24.6 ¡28.2
27.5
19.0 10.2 18.5
16.3
59
San Francisco ....
37° 48' „
122" 26' „
56
16.8 17.0 18.0 12.4
11.2
10.2
8.4 7.9*
9.4
10.2
11.0
15.2
16.3
13.9
8.810.5
12.4
00
Cincinnati
39° 6' „
84" 30' „
191
27.9
27.4
24.1
21.8
15.0
12.2
11.2* 11.7
15.7
18.8 1 24.9 26.9
27.4 20.3111.7 19.8
19.8
61
Baltimore
39° 18' „
76° 37' „
38
32.5
30.5
29.2
21.8
18.0
15.5
14.0 13.0*
17.3
22.1
29.5
30.7
31.2
23.0 14.2 23.0
22.9
62
Denver
39° 45' „
105« 0' „
1613
18.3 20.3
20.8 19.0
19.6
14.7
12.7 10.1*
17.3
17.8
19.3
20.6
10.7
20.0! 12.5 18.1
17.6
66
Red Bluff
40° 10',,
122° 15' „
92
19.1
18.8 20.1 15.0
11.2
11.2
9.7 9.4*
10.7
14.2
16.3
16.8
18.2
15.5
10.1 13.7
14.4
64
Des Moines
41° 35' „
93" 37',,
289
25.9
27.2
26.0
25.1
17.3
16.5
14.5 13.2* 18.8
22.6125.7
28.2
27.1
23.1 14.7 22.4
21.8
65
Chicago
4P 53' „
87° 37' „
251
28.2
28.7
26.7
24.6
17.5
15.2
14.2 14.0*
18.3
22.4,25.1
28.7
28.5
22.9 14.5 21.9
21.9
66
Boston
42° 21' „
71" 4' „
38
36.6
36.1
34.3
25.1
19.8
18.8
16.5 15.2*
21.1
26.9 1 32.8
33.3
35.3
26.4 16.8 26.9
26.4
67
Portland
45° 32',
122" 43' „
47
24.6
24.6
24.9
20.1
16.5
15.0
12.7 10.9*
15.5
21.3
23.1
26.2
25.1
20.5 12.9 20.0
19.6
68
Bismarck
46° 47',,
100° 38' „
510
27.4 32.0
29.2 24.9
22.1
20.6
18.3 15.0*
25.1
25.1
26.9
28.2
29.2
25.4 18.0 25.7
24.6
69
Duluth
46° 47' „
92« 6' „
214
29.7
29.2
29.0 26.2
22.4
18.5
16.7* 16.8
24.6
26.7
26.4
27.4
28.8
25.9 17.3 25.9
24.4
70
Seattle
47°38' „
122« 20' „
37
25.4
26.7
26.1
20.8
16.5
15.0
12.4 10.9*
17.0
24.1
25.7
27.7
26.6
21.1 12.8 23.3
21.4
71
Havre
Canada untl Alaska.
48° 34' „
109° 40' „
764
n
1 25.9 28.2
26.2
23.1
19.1
17.5
16.0 13.2*
21.1
23.1
24.6
27.9
27.3
22.8 15.622.9
22.2
72
Toronto
43° 39' „
79" 24' „
107
32.8
27.4
27.2
23.4
18.3
17.5
15.5 15.3*
20.6
23.9 28.7
30.2
30.1
23.0 16.1 24.4
23.4
73
Sable Island
43° 57’ „
60° 6' „
8
40 6
37.3 34.8
32.3
22.1
20.6
19.1 18.3*
25.2
26.4
32.8
34.5
37.5
29.7
19.3 28.1
28.7
74
Montreal
75« 35' „
57
J7
37.3
34.8
37.6
26.2
21.1
20.8
18.3 17.8*
23.9
27.7
33.3
35.6
35.9
28.3 19.0 28.3
27.9
75
Anticosti
49° 24' „
63° 35' „
9
1897-1905, 40.4
37.2
39.1
27.4
23.1
23.9
20.1* 20.1*
27.4
34.8 36.3
35.8
37.8
29.9 21.4,32.8
30.5
76
Winnipeg
49° 53' „
97" 7' „
232
1896-1905 30.2
31.8
29.5
27.7
23.9
19.6
16.5* 18.3
27.2
27.2
29.2
32.0
31.3
27.0 18.1 27.9
20.1
77
Moose Factory . . .
51° 16' „
80° 56' „
9
1897-1905 35.2 31.8
34.3 29.2
24.9 26.7
20.6* 23.6
29.7
31.2
31.2
34.5
33.8
29.6 23.6 30.7
29.4
78
River’s Inlet
127° 19' B
8
1896-1905
34.0
34.0
30.7
26.2
21.1
18.3
15.7 14.0*
21.1
29.2
27.7
34.3
34.1
26.0 16.0 26.0
25.5
79
Port Simpson ....
54° 34' „
130° 26' „
8
37.8
36.3
30.0
28.4
22.6 20.3
17.5* 16.3
23.6
31.0
31.5
35.3
36.5
27.0 18.028.7
27.6
80
6P41' „
4
45.5
37.0
37.4
30.0
26.5
28.4
22.2* 25.3
27.2
35.4
34.9
35.0
39.2
31.6 25.332.5
32.2
81
Insel S. Paul ....
57° 38' „
169° 50' „
VII. 1S73—VI. 76
57.1 35.5
46.7
32.7
33.4 28.3
20.0* 30.8
30.1
45.1 41.2
44.4
45.7
37.6 29.7 38.8
38.0
82
Fort Chipewyan. . .
58° 42' „
111" 10' „
—
1898-1904! 36.6
36.3
31.8
29.5
23.1
19.3
19.8 18.8*
23.9
28.2
31.0
32.0
35.0
28.1
19.3 27.7
27.5
83
Fort Churchill....
58° 51' „
94° 11' „
116
1897-1905
30.0 29.5
31.8
32.0 26.9
24.4
22.6 19.8* 24.4
31.0
30.7
32.0
30.5
30.2
22.3 28.7
27.9
84
Fort S. Michael. . .
63° 48'.,
161« 0' „
—
VII. 1874 — V. 78
37.4
29.9
30.1
29.4 23.4 21.5*
25.5 22.5
28.4
36.3 37.2
36.6
34.6
27.6
23.2 34.0
29.9
85
Dawson
64° 42' „
139° 20’ „
366
1898/1900
1902-05
42.6
38.2
30.0
28.4
27.5
18.8
16.7* 18.5
23.7
35.2
40.7
41.7
40.8
28.6
18.033.2
30.2
1
86
Kingawa-Fjord ....
66° 36' „
67° 19' „
11
1X.18S2-VIII.83
38.2
37.5
55.1
36.1
29.6
25.6
27.8 ¡23.8
23.5*
35.1
31.0
30.6
35.4
40.3
25.7 29.9
32.8
87
Ilerschel-Insel . . . .
Bronlaml.
69° 30' „
139" 15' „
1904
35.3
35.8
30.5
20.1
17.2
19.8
15.8 21.0
29.5
35.8
35.0
22.7
18.9 —
88
Ivigtut
61° 12' „
48« 11',
5
1896-1905'
45.3 37.4
39.4
28.7
28.5
27.3
18.1* 21.5
27.6
31.3 36.8
39.5
40.7
32.2
22.331.9
31.8
89
Godthaab
C4° 11' „
51 " 46' „
7
43.4 37.6
39.4
28.3
28.1
27.4
16.5* 22.7
27.3
29.4
36.9 41.5
40.8
32.3 22.2 34.5
32.5
90
Angmagsalik
65" 57' „
36" 17' „
25
50.6 46.2 42.4
32.8
27.0
25.8
19.0* 21.9
32.4
36.2 47.2 49.0
48.6
34.1
22.2 38.6
35.9
91
Jakobshavn
69° 13' „
50" 55’ „
13
40.3
39.8
38.2
30.4 28.0
25.9
18.5* 22.7
27.9
30.6
87.6
39.3
39.8
32.2'22.432.0
31.6
92
Upernivik
72" 47',,
55° 53' „
12
V
43.7
39.5
38.0
30.3 26.9
24.6
18.4* 19.4
24.6
30.5
34.8
37.0
40.1
31.7120.8 30.0
30.7
Arkt. Nordamerika.
93 Zweite Framexpedition
1898—1902 . . . .
77° 1 l'N
84 «5' \\
—
1898—1902 3.6.0 3,8.5 31.9 25.9 17.1
18.9
15.5 14.2*
23.2
22.6 30.5 34.5
36.3
25.0 16.2 25.4 25.7
94
Fort Conger
Spitzbergen.
81° 44' „
04" 45'„
VHI. 81 bis 21.8 34.1 38.1
VII. 83
32.8 21.0
20.1
36.1 17.6’
26.8
26-9 29.6 26.0
27.1
30.0 14.6 27.8 25.0
95
Kap Thordsen . . . .
Kranz-Josef-Land.
78° 2S' „
15" 42' F
77
IX. 82 bis 41.3 40.4 51.2
VIII. 83
37.5 27.0 lii.6*
16.6* 17.0
27.4
35.1 21.5 28.6
36.8
38.7
16.7 28.0 30.1
96
Teplitzbai
Europa.
Norwegen.
81" 48' „
58« 4' .,
4
4
VIII. 99 bis 63.1 47.8 32.6
VIII. 00
34.6 29.4
15.ß
22.0 19.7
33.0
27.0 32.7 51.9 (55.3) 32.2
10.1 27 6 35.6
97
Vardö
70" 22' „
31« 8' ..
10
1896-1 <»05 42.1 37.0 34.5
34.0 29.4 24.0
23.3* 25.0
28.7
35.5 30.7 38.9
39.3
32.6 24.1 33.6 32.4
98
Bodö
07" 17' „
14*24',
7
48.3 38.0 33.0
33.2 29.8 22.7
20.5* 23.9
29.8
35.0 40.3 10.8
42.5
32.0
22.4 35.0 33.0
99
Brönö
65*28'..
12° 13' „
11
47.5 40.2 34.1
32.7 30.4
24.0
20.6* 23.7
29.9
37.0 40.4 40.9
42.9
32.4
22.7 35.9 33.5
100
Christiansund . . . .
63« 7' „
7«45',.
16
47.3 41.6 35.8
32.5 31.1
24.2
21.7* 25.1
30.1
39.5 40.4 43.0
44.0
33.1 23.7 30.7 31.4
101
Bergen
60° 23' „
5*21' _
22
47.0 41.3 35.9
30.7 28.7
22.1
21.2* 23.5
28.0
37.8 38.4 42.9
43.7
31.8 22.4 35.0 33.2
102
Christiania
59« 55'.,
10*43' r
25
45.6 40.8 34.4
31.8,28.1
21.7
19.3* 24.1
29.7
39.3 39.2 41.8
42.7
31.4 21.7 36.1 33.0
103
Mandai
Seh weilen.
58" 2' „
7«27' „
17
„ 46.5 39.4 34.4
30.4 28.3
22.4
19.0* 23.3
29.5
37.6 38.3 40.2
42.0
31.0 21.6 35.1 32.4
104 llaparanda
65° 50' „
21" 9' „
9
46.3 39.3 34.2
39.6 28.1
21.8
21.1* 24.8
28.8
39.3 42.2 42.6
42.7
34.0
22.6 36.6 34.0
105
20« 18' „
13
„ 45.5 38.1 33.9
32.8 28.3 20.8
18.5* 23.5
30.0
36.8 39.4 38.9
40.8
31.7
20.9 35.4 32.2
mo
Stockholm
59° 21' „
18« 4' „
44
45.9 40.2 33.2
32.5 26.4
21.2
18.0* 23.0
30 2
37.8 40.8 40.5
42.2
30.7
20.7 36.3 32.5
107
Lund
Finnland.
55« 42' „
13« 12' „
40
„ ‘42.8 35.3 30.1
28.0 24.2
21.0
17.4* 21.0
27.1
34.3 37.3 36.4
38.1
27.4
21.8 33.0 30.1
108 Kuopio
Dänische Kolonien.
62« 54' „
27«4o' „
1110
1895—98. 47.1 41.6 36.2
1901 -03
32.9 25.8
22.6
I8.0* 22.9
31.8
32.9 46.5 39.7
42.8
31.0
21.2 37.1 ¡35.7
109
Perufjord
64° 40' „
14« 15'W
18
1806 1905 50.6 44.9 43.4
38.1 31.1
25.1
22.5* 24.1
36.8
37.4 13.4 46.3
47.3
37.5
23.9 39.2 37.0
no
Thorshavn
Britische Inseln.
62« 3' „
6« 44' „
9
„ 43.6 40.4 42.1
36.0 33.9
26.0
21.1* 26.0
33.3
39.7 39.8 45.0
43.0
37.4 24.7 37.5 35.7
111
Doerness
58« 56' „
2« 45' „
49
41.9 30.0 30.6
30.5 31.0
24.4
21.6* 24.1
29.7
39.6 38.0 44.5
42.1
32.7
23.4 35.8 33.5
112
Laudale
56" 4 F „
5«41 ' „
8
43.4 40.1 38.1
29.2 31.8
21.3
20.6* 23.9
30.2
36.8 37.1 44.9
42.8
33.0 21.9 34.7 33.1
113
Dublin
53" 22',.
6«41'.
5<>
39.9 38.9 37.6
29.2 27.4
22.6
20.1* 23.6
28.2
32.0 39.6 40.0
39.8
31.4
22.1 33.3 31.7
114
Ilillington
52" 48'..
0« 33' E
27
38.9 35.6 34.5
25.7 26.9
22.1
19.1* 21.6
25.9
30.5 35.8 41.4
38.6
29.0
20.9 30.7 20.8
115
Plymouth
Holland.
50° 22'
4« 8' W
35
33.3 32.5 33.3
26.9 24.9
20.6
17.5* 18.5
24.6
31.0 35.3 39.6
35.1
28.4
18.9 30.3 28.2
110
Amsterdam
Deutschland.
02° 22'
4« 53' E
14
1896 1903 38.4 34.0 31.5
27.6 26.3
22.2
19.1* 21.0
26.3
28.7 37.:', : 40.1
37.5
28.5
20.8 30.8 29.4
117
Königsberg
54°43' „
20« 30’ „
O
• 1
1896-1905 40.8 35.4 35.4
26.3 21.5
19.5
15.1* 18.0
25.8
31.3 36.9 37.0
37.7
27.7
17.7 31.3 28.6
IIS
Hamburg
9« 50'
— r>
26
„ 40.5 33.1 29.5
25.9 23.9
20.9
18.1* 20.3
24.8
31.8 35.5 36.5
36.7
26.4 19.8 30.7 28.4
Aus dem Archiv der Deutschen Seewarte. 1911, Nr. 4. Die geographische Verbreitung der monatlichen Barometerschwankungen.